How To Flip Septum Piercing Up

Okay, so you got a septum piercing. Rad! You're part of the elite club of people who can confidently rock a bull ring... or, you know, a dainty little horseshoe. But sometimes, life calls for discretion. Maybe you're visiting Grandma, who still thinks tattoos are the mark of the devil. Or perhaps your boss suddenly decided that "express yourself" doesn't include expressing yourself with metal in your nose. Whatever the reason, you need to know how to flip that bad boy up. Fear not, intrepid piercee, I'm here to guide you through this crucial life skill.
First things first, let's address the elephant in the room – or, more accurately, the metal in your nose. Flipping your septum piercing isn't rocket science, but it's also not something you want to attempt during a power outage while juggling flaming torches. You need a calm environment, good lighting, and most importantly, clean hands. Seriously, wash them. Like, scrub-surgeon-preparing-for-open-heart-surgery clean. We're talking about sticking your fingers in your nose, people! This isn't the time to introduce your piercing to last week's questionable burrito.
Now, the essential tools. Well, that's a bit of an overstatement. All you really need are your fingers. Maybe a mirror, if you're not a contortionist. And perhaps a healthy dose of patience. Some people swear by using a Q-tip to help guide the jewelry, but honestly, I find it just adds another layer of potential fuzz-related disaster. Unless your septum piercing is the size of a golf ball, your fingers should suffice.
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The Flip-tastic Technique: A Step-by-Step Guide
Alright, deep breaths. We're going in. Here's the breakdown:

- Locate the goods: Feel around for your septum ring. It's usually hanging out just below your septum. (Surprise!)
- The grip: Gently grasp the jewelry. Not like you're trying to strangle it, but firmly enough that you have control. Think of it like holding a baby bird... made of metal... and probably covered in nasal secretions. Lovely.
- The upwards motion: Here's where the magic happens. Slowly and deliberately push the jewelry upwards, towards the tip of your nose. The goal is to tuck it up into your nostrils, out of sight. It might feel a little weird, like you're giving your nose a tiny, metal mustache.
- The adjustment: Once it's up there, wiggle it around a bit to make sure it's sitting comfortably. You don't want it pressing against your septum or poking you in the brain. Ideally, you shouldn't feel it at all. If you do, adjust accordingly.
- The mirror check: Give yourself a once-over in the mirror. Is the jewelry completely hidden? If so, congratulations! You've successfully flipped your septum piercing. If not, repeat steps 2-4 until you achieve ninja-level stealth.
Pro-tip: If your piercing is relatively new, it might be a little sore or tender when you flip it. Don't force it! Gentle persuasion is key. And if you experience excessive pain or bleeding, stop immediately and consult your piercer. They're the experts, after all (and probably have seen way worse than your nose-flipping fiasco).
Troubleshooting: When Things Go Wrong (and They Will)
Okay, let's be real. Sometimes, flipping your septum piercing is like trying to herd cats. It just doesn't want to cooperate. Here are a few common issues and how to deal with them:

- The Jewelry Keeps Slipping: This usually happens if your hands are too dry or too slippery. Try washing your hands again and drying them thoroughly, but not to the point where they're sandpaper. A slightly damp grip is ideal.
- It Hurts! As mentioned before, don't force it! Your piercing might still be healing, or the jewelry might be too tight. Try switching to a larger diameter ring to give yourself more room. If the pain persists, see your piercer.
- I Can't Find the Hole!: We've all been there. Sometimes, the piercing seems to vanish into the ether. Try using a Q-tip or your pinky finger to gently probe around. (Again, clean fingers only!) If you still can't find it, ask a friend for help. A second pair of eyes can be a lifesaver.
- It Looks Ridiculous!: Okay, this is subjective. But if you feel like you look like you have a tiny metal tusk growing out of your nose, you might need to adjust the placement. Or maybe you just need to get used to it. Either way, rock it with confidence! After all, you're a septum-piercing-flipping master (or at least, you're trying to be).
Random Fact: Did you know that the word "septum" comes from the Latin word for "fence"? So, technically, you're just putting a tiny fence in your nose. I'm not sure how that helps you flip your piercing, but it's a fun fact to share at your next party.
In conclusion, flipping your septum piercing is a valuable skill that can save you from awkward family dinners and disapproving glares. With a little practice and a lot of patience, you'll be flipping like a pro in no time. Just remember to keep your hands clean, be gentle, and don't be afraid to laugh at yourself along the way. Now go forth and conquer your nose!
